N.C. Wyeth (Newell Convers Wyeth) | First Editions

1882 - 1945

Newell Convers Wyeth (October 22, 1882 – October 19, 1945), known as N. C. Wyeth, was one of America's greatest illustrators. During his lifetime, Wyeth created over 3,000 paintings and illustrated 112 books, 25 of them for Scribner's. These were known as the Scribner Classics, and constitute the work for which he is best known. The first of these, Treasure Island, was one of his masterpieces, and the proceeds paid for his studio. Wyeth was a realist painter, and had to compete with the rise of camera and photography. His illustrations are sometimes seen as melodramatic, due to their immediacy - his work was designed to be understood quickly, and universally.

As well as Treasure Island, Wyeth illustrated editions of Kidnapped (1913), Robin Hood (1917), The Last of the Mohicans(1919), Robinson Crusoe (1920), Rip Van Winkle (1921), The White Company (1922), and The Yearling (1939). Moreover (in additon to Scriber's) he produced work for many prominent periodicals, including Century, Harper's Monthly, Ladies' Home Journal, McClure's, Outing, and The Popular Magazine.

New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1942. FINE CONDITION, a later edition. Quarto, pp.[x]; 400; [4], blank. Publisher's illustrated cloth with top-edge red, pictorial endpapers, in original card box with colour plate illustration laid down to lid. Book is fine, box is edgeworn with a few neat repairs. A nicely presented... More

New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1928. First Illustrated Edition by N.C. Wyeth. 4to. Superb in publisher's black cloth with titled illustration pasted down to upper, bright gilt titles to spine, pictorial end papers, ownership; in its near fine pictorial dust wrapper slightly frayed to the head of spine, a small... More

New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1920. First N.C. Wyeth Edition. Quarto, pp. 413. Recent full dark blue morocco, gilt titles and gilt tooling to spine, gilt rule to boards; marbled end papers. Original board and spine bound in at rear; original pictorial end papers to front. Age toning to edges... More

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